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Take control of nighttime driving with an upgrade to XtraVision headlight bulbs. With brighter downroad visibility than standard bulbs, you can drive confidently, protecting what matters most - your loved ones - while ensuring a safer road for all.
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Pro Tip: Don't touch the glass when swapping the bulb - grab some gloves or a towel instead. Trust me, it'll last longer!
Basic | XtraVision | SilverStar | SilverStar Ultra | |
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Brightness | Standard OEM bulb brightness | Brighter than Basic | Significantly brighter than Basic | Brightest in the lineup |
Light Color | Warm white | Warm white, but brighter and sharper than basic | Whiter light for greater clarity, improved visibility | Brightest white light, enhanced contrast and visibility |
Beam Coverage | Limited width with DOT standard for down road | Wider, further down road than Basic | Wider, penetrates further down road | Widest side road, longest down road |
Average Lifespan | 1000 hours | 850 hours | 200 hours | 300 hours |
Best For | Standard replacement | Drivers seeking increased brightness without significantly reduced lifespan | Those desiring a balance between brightness and light color | Maximum brightness and whitest light, with a trade-off in lifespan |
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Don't forget to check your lenses! If they're foggy or yellowed, a quick headlight restoration (like with SY33BR) can make a big difference, helping you get the brightest, clearest results from your new bulbs.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hello neighbors, Steven here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at our Sylvania H1 XV or Ultra Vision halogen headlight bulbs. 55 watts, quantity two. That's right folks, you're gonna replace your standard equipment with these 55 watt halogen bulbs with the same grade and connection as your standard bulbs. Now these will produce a higher, brighter temperature color, 3,200 Kelvins to be exact, which is gonna emit a pure more defined edge than your standard bulbs and also give you a more neutral white color. It is recommended you replace both bulbs, so one on each headlight just to make sure you have a consistent light level on both sides of the vehicle, so you're not looking kind of funky going down the road and those kind of things.
And they give you that most optimum equal lighting experience. Now again, they do plug into your wiring harness, a very simple thing to install. Just follow your owner's manual instructions on changing 'em out. Their legal for on-road use, and they do meet all DOT regulations for lights. And one last thing, never touch the bulbs themselves with your bare fingers or skin, wear some gloves or use a cloth or something like that because the oils in your skin can deteriorate the longevity of the bulbs themselves.
And that's gonna wrap it up for our quick look today. Thanks for joining me.
Great repalcement for factory bulbs.
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